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Joan Gay Kent, Former North Hempstead Historian, Dies
The long-time Port Washington resident held many leadership roles in local and town organizations.

A native New Yorker, Adina has spent most of her life on Long Island, and more than a decade in Port Washington.
Adina's work has appeared in The New York Times, Newsday, AARP, Entrepreneur.com, WashingtonPost.com, FoxBusiness.com, Brooklyn Law School Law Notes, Long Island Weddings, Building Long Island and more. For seven years she was the small business reporter for Long Island Business News, and during her role there she earned three Press Club of Long Island awards. She was also named Small Business Journalist of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Adina has authored or co-authored three published books. These books include the Barnes & Noble best-seller, Everything I Know About Business I Learned at McDonalds; (McGraw-Hill), which has been translated into at least four different languages;So You Want To Franchise Your Business; (Entrepreneur Press), with a foreword by Subway co-founder Fred DeLuca, now in its second printing; and ;The Everything Fundraising Guide (Adams Media). In addition, she has been commissioned to write books on real estate and entrepreneurship, as well as a multimedia theatrical production about the history of Long Island.
The long-time Port Washington resident held many leadership roles in local and town organizations.

The long-time Port Washington resident held many leadership roles in local and town organizations.
Commemoration took place Sunday.
Commemoration took place Sunday.
Commemoration took place Sunday at Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center.
Irreplaceable items destroyed, damage could be well into the millions, police say.
Irreplaceable items destroyed, damage could be well into the millions, police say.
Irreplaceable items destroyed, damage could be well into the millions, police say.
Irreplaceable items destroyed, damage could be well into the millions, police say.
Here's how Northport residents can help.
Students attended the annual district meeting.
The event featured 10 students vying for the title of champion.
The popular volleyball tournament raised money and promoted good sportsmanship.
Students score a three-point anti-bullying lesson.
Find out how to audition for the annual Glen Cove competition.
Find out how to audition for the annual Glen Cove competition.
Find out how to audition for the annual Glen Cove competition.
Find out how to audition for the annual Glen Cove competition.
Find out how to audition for the annual Glen Cove competition.